I was writing my last piece just as I had finished evening milking at the start of our once-a-day milking for two months.
August already, although it has felt like October here for the past few weeks. July was a good month on the salads after a tough start to the season.
With the deadline for submitting this piece passing two days ago, I am firmly blaming the success of the Royal Welsh Show for my last-minute rush to hit the send button.
On July 6, I spoke to my father, Andrew Wright, about the grandchildren and the pending Somerton and Frome by-election.
Once again I find myself writing my In Your Field piece with wind and heavy rain rattling the windows of the sitting room. I'm not sure what has happened to our summer this year, but hopefully we will see it again soon.
This week it has been good to get back to normal after several days at The Great Yorkshire Show. Although tired we have a sense of elation as Ben and an Abbiene cow were champion Holsteins for the second year.
Well, we wanted rain and now we arguably have a little too much. Combines in Cheshire have hardly turned a wheel.
It's showtime. We finally ticked the Highland Show off our wish list. We have never been before, but with the Golden Shears being hosted there this year, coupled with Sam shearing in Scotland, it seemed the perfect time to do it.
I was lucky enough to be among those invited to attend St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh to witness the King being presented with the Honours of Scotland (our Crown jewels), and it was a truly memorable experience.